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1. A method of collaborating tags in a bookmarking system wherein the bookmarking system comprises a plurality of tags applied to a plurality of content items by a plurality of users, wherein the plurality of tags comprise at least a first type of tag and a second type of tag, comprising: examining, by a processor, all the tags that are applied to all the content items; determining, by the processor, whether at least said first type and said second type of tag have been assigned to at least one of said plurality of content items; computing, by the processor, if at least said first type and said second type of tag have been assigned to at least one of said plurality of content items, a relative strength of said first type of tag with respect to said second type of tag, wherein the relative strength is computed by counting the number of times said second type of tag was assigned to the at least one of said plurality of content items by the plurality of users, and dividing by the sum total of the number of times said first type of tag was assigned to any content item in the entire bookmarking system by the plurality of users plus the number of times said second type of tag was assigned to any content item in the entire bookmarking system by the plurality of users; filtering out each relative strength that is below a system or user-defined threshold; providing a visual representation of the plurality of tags; and providing a visual representation of each relative strength between the tags in the bookmarking system that is above the system or user-defined threshold.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising determining relative strengths between all the tags in the bookmarking system that have been assigned to one of said plurality of content items.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the representation comprises tags having varied size, weight, style, color, or face of font dependent on relative strengths of the tags.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the representation comprises tags having lines disposed between tags of common assignment, wherein the lines have varying width or color to indicate a direction of relationships between tags of common assignment.
5. A system for collaborating tags in a bookmarking system wherein the bookmarking system comprises a plurality of tags applied to a plurality of content items by a plurality of users, wherein the plurality of tags comprise at least a first type of tag and a second type of tag, comprising: a computer, said computer comprising a user interface; a collaborative bookmarking database linked to the user interface, wherein users utilize the user interface to apply tags to said plurality of content items; a relationship database linked to the collaborative bookmarking database, wherein the relationship database computes a relative strength of said first type of tag applied to at least one of said plurality of content items with respect to said second type of tag applied to the at least one of said plurality of content items by counting the number of times said second type of tag was assigned to the at least one of said plurality of content items by the plurality of users, and dividing by the sum total of the number of times said first type of tag was assigned to any content item in the entire bookmarking system plus the number of times said second type of tag was assigned to any content item in the entire bookmarking system, further wherein the relationship database filters out each relative strength that is below a system or user-defined threshold, and further wherein the relationship database provides a visual representation of the plurality of tags and provides a visual representation of each relative strength between the tags in the bookmarking system that is above the system or user-defined threshold.
6. The system of claim 5 wherein the system determines relative strengths between all the tags in the bookmarking system that have been assigned to one of said plurality of content items.
7. The system of claim 6 wherein the representation comprises tags having varied size, weight, style, color, or face of font dependent on relative strengths of the tags.
8. The system of claim 5 wherein the representation comprises tags having lines disposed between tags of common assignment, wherein the lines have varying width or color to indicate a direction of relationships between tags of common assignment.
9. A computer program product comprising program code encoded in a non-transitory computer readable medium for instructing a system to relate tags in a collaborative bookmarking system wherein the bookmarking system comprises a plurality of tags applied to a plurality of content items by a plurality of users, wherein the plurality of tags comprise at least a first type of tag and a second type of tag, the program code configured to cause a computer to perform the method comprising: examining all the tags that are applied to all the content items; determining whether at least said first type and said second type of tag have been assigned to at least one of said plurality of content items; computing, if at least said first type and said second type of tag have been assigned to the same at least one of said plurality of content items, a relative strength of said first type of tag with respect to said second type of tag, wherein the relative strength is computed by counting the number of times said second type of tag was assigned to the at least one of said plurality of content items by the plurality of users, and dividing by the sum total of the number of times said first type of tag was assigned to any content item in the entire bookmarking system by the plurality of users plus the number of times said second type of tag was assigned to any content item in the entire bookmarking system by the plurality of users; filtering out each relative strength that is below a system or user-defined threshold; providing a visual representation of the plurality of tags; and providing a visual representation of each relative strength between the tags in the bookmarking system that is above the system or user-defined threshold.
10. The computer program product of claim 9 wherein the method further comprises determining relative strengths between all the tags in the bookmarking system that have been assigned to one of said plurality of content items.
11. The computer program product of claim 9 , wherein the representation comprises (a) tags having varied size, weight, style, color, or face of font dependent on relative strengths of the tags; or (b) tags having lines disposed between tags of common assignment, wherein the lines have varying width or color to indicate a direction of relationships between tags of common assignment.
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January 29, 2013
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